Summary

Clinical Laboratory Science Review is the essential resource for students preparing to sit for the certification and licensure examinations in clinical laboratory science. The order and progression of questions parallels the presentation of classroom content in CLS, and the answers serve as a study guide as well as a self-assessment. Plus, the third edition of this popular review book has been completely updated, and now includes over 850 additional, new questions on a student CD-ROM!

Provides detailed rationales that explain why one answer is correct and the others incorrect; correct answer and rationale appear on the same page as the question; and each question is followed by a test item classification

Includes a CD-ROM with over 850 additional questions and three test-taking options: choose the preset photomicrograph exam or "mock" exam, or use the test bank to customize your review

More than 200 full-color photomicrographs (50 in the text, over 150 on the student CD-ROM) provide identification practice

Expanded hemostasis content includes more coverage of thrombophilias and anticoagulant therapy

New unit on tumor markers provides up-to-date coverage of new FDA approved tests

New molecular diagnostics chapter includes an overview of basic principles with thorough explanations that serve as an introduction to the field

Other Editions of Clinical Laboratory Science Review -With CD

Clinical Laboratory Science Review is the essential resource for students preparing to sit for the certification and licensure examinations in clinical laboratory science. The order and progression of questions parallels the presentation of classroom content in CLS, and the answers serve as a study guide as well as a self-assessment. Plus, the third edition of this popular review book has been completely updated, and now includes over 850 additional, new questions on a student CD-ROM!

Provides detailed rationales that explain why one answer is correct and the others incorrect; correct answer and rationale appear on the same page as the question; and each question is followed by a test item classification

Includes a CD-ROM with over 850 additional questions and three test-taking options: choose the preset photomicrograph exam or "mock" exam, or use the test bank to customize your review

More than 200 full-color photomicrographs (50 in the text, over 150 on the student CD-ROM) provide identification practice

Expanded hemostasis content includes more coverage of thrombophilias and anticoagulant therapy

New unit on tumor markers provides up-to-date coverage of new FDA approved tests

New molecular diagnostics chapter includes an overview of basic principles with thorough explanations that serve as an introduction to the field

Summary

Clinical Laboratory Science Review is the essential resource for students preparing to sit for the certification and licensure examinations in clinical laboratory science. The order and progression of questions parallels the presentation of classroom content in CLS, and the answers serve as a study guide as well as a self-assessment. Plus, the third edition of this popular review book has been completely updated, and now includes over 850 additional, new questions on a student CD-ROM!

Provides detailed rationales that explain why one answer is correct and the others incorrect; correct answer and rationale appear on the same page as the question; and each question is followed by a test item classification

Includes a CD-ROM with over 850 additional questions and three test-taking options: choose the preset photomicrograph exam or "mock" exam, or use the test bank to customize your review

More than 200 full-color photomicrographs (50 in the text, over 150 on the student CD-ROM) provide identification practice

Expanded hemostasis content includes more coverage of thrombophilias and anticoagulant therapy

New unit on tumor markers provides up-to-date coverage of new FDA approved tests

New molecular diagnostics chapter includes an overview of basic principles with thorough explanations that serve as an introduction to the field